Short Stories & Flash Fiction

Having seen one of my interviewees Rosanne Dingli say on a LinkedIn thread: “someone should write a blog soon about all the wonderful indie books available by very capable writers”, I challenged them to give me a <15-word synopsis for their book(s)… they are accepting the challenge and their books are appearing here.

What I’m after is:

your name (listed within each section alphabetically by first name)

your website / blog address

book title

book links (where we can buy it, the more the merrier e.g. Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk etc and specific links not just the website’s home page)

genre

and summary in no more than 15 words (a test of your editing skills :)).

You can email me these details for up to 5 of your books (please don’t paste them into this page’s comments section). My free and $0.99-$2.99 eBooks are detailed on the Books – mine page.

Fiction – prose (short stories & flash fiction)

you could have your short stories listed here

Alan Place: Chronicles of Mark Johnson (fantasy/horror) – the story of a photographer-turned-demon hunter trying to fight his demons. This book can be read as individual short stories or novel chapters. :)

Ashlyn Cooper: A Harvest Moon & other stories (stories and poems). Available from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. A collection of short stories with two poems; heart-warming, easy reading that will bring a smile to your face or a tear to your eye.

you could have your short stories listed here

Beryl Belsky (compiler and editor): A Certain Kind of Freedom: Stories and Poems from The Writer’s Drawer – a multicultural anthology of outstanding stories and poems from the literary website The Writer’s Drawer. Available from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and CreateSpace.

you could have your short stories listed here

Bob Frey: Catawampus Tales (eclectic short stories) – runs the gambit from sci-fi to satire, horror, and everything in between.

D Reeder: End of Times, The Court Marshall of Kiddo Slacks, The Gift, The Leper’s Bible, The Night of the Mothers, The Night Watchman. All @ $0.99 on Smashwords.

you could have your short stories listed here

Ethan Jones: Carved in Memory (suspense short story) – when Justin Hall, a Canadian Intelligence Service agent, is captured by terrorists in Libya during a rescue operation, he is left with only his mind games to escape certain death.

The Last Confession (crime short story) – Justice comes for a bedridden New York mobster during his last confession.

you could have your short stories listed here

Evan Shaw: Collection of Poetry and Prose: from Young Mystic (historical fiction) – an eclectic spread of narrative poems, what truths are in myths? Available from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.

So what I’m after is your name (listed above alphabetically by first name), your website / blog address, book title, book link (where we can buy it), genre and summary in no more than 15 words (a test of your editing skills :)). You can email me these details for up to 5 of your books (please don’t paste them into this page’s comments section). My books and free short stories are detailed on the Books – mine page. Please note: the chances are that I’ve not read the books listed on this page (much as I would like to have done) so these are therefore not personal recommendations but are, in the main, by authors who I have chatted to, interviewed or got to know… even just a little bit. :) Kindle Fiction recommends a variety of eBooks and if you’ve read any eBooks you’d like to recommend then you can email suggestions to kindlesrp@gmail.com.

You’re very welcome, Phyllis. I do leave my computer to walk my dog (who’s glaring at me as we speak – we’ve not been out yet today) but even then I’m writing, editing, reading… or listening to audiobooks if it’s raining.

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Morgen Bailey is a freelance writer and blogger, writer blog designer, host of the weekly Bailey’s Writing Tips audio podcast and two in-person writing groups based in Northamptonshire, England. She is the author of numerous short stories, novels, articles, has dabbled with poetry but admits that she doesn’t “get it”, and is a regular Radio Litopia contributor. She is Chair of another local writing group (which runs the annual HE Bates Short Story Competition), belongs to a fourth, and can regularly be found on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. When she’s not researching for her writing groups, she is a British Red Cross volunteer, walks her dog (often while reading, writing or editing) and reads (though not as often as she’d like but is spurred on by her new Kindle) and somewhere in between all that she writes. Her blog, which like her, is consumed by everything writing-related, is https://morgenbailey.wordpress.com and she loves hearing from writers and readers. You can also read / download her eBooks and free eShorts at Smashwords, Sony Reader Store, Barnes & Noble, iTunes Bookstore, Kobo and Amazon, with novels to follow. She also had a quirky second-person viewpoint story in charity anthology Telling Tales. She has a writing-related forum and you can follow her on Twitter, friend on Facebook, like on Facebook, connect on LinkedIn, find on Tumblr, complete her website’s Contact me page or plain and simple, email her. Most recently she has set up http://icanbuildyourwritingblog.wordpress.com designing blog sites especially for other writers.